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Gammon, of. the United
Secret Service, and James
tson, iespeetor for the 1)mrnn-
rj Service, went out to the
arrn arty on Wednesday morning
nd gen their hunt. Hour after
tiur it waaVept up, and late in the
ternoon their efforts were reward
-
Hidden avow in an outhouse
ey *discovered the most incrimin-
testintooy, and returned to
t 4 091nPlete counter -
e
Included 150 Vann,
nk of Canada *10 notes; 60
anuers k of Canada $6 notes;
00 3tandard Bank of Canada notes
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deiert'4 1d 014
'ktLes, 47npavii
fit*,
Bsnk an *10 tos. one lie
o Bit,lik . of Canitila_
plates; one set of Quebec Bank a
Canada 419 platelet one set of Stan
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third Bank of Canada $10 plates;
cne set of Farmers Bank $10 plates,
and a, ;et of the ewe bank'is *5
plates.
Theofficers also found buried tin-
der an. old barn on the premises
front- pI*t ijfthUnited Empire
Banictifeanaxla tti-notes,--and parte
of finished and unfinished plates.
Aecerding. te the officers, the el-
der Crozier 'bought the Ca,tta,ragus
farm last Summer, and while on his
wey from Canada always *topped
offirr-Buffale to drop-arlittle-of-the
queer. The counterfeitere pewit('
United States bills. in Canada, aar.1
nadiaai anoney over bete.
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eVD*DED TO vxvites.„-srmes
Amble Increases in t,i.118StS8*
,Metit of Montreal.
despateh from Montreal Bays:
iat IP- POndtkriall4ct-be-4110--F4
arThii4T.itrt%,
oropleted at the City !Hall on
dneadayeIt rthows the- nitecial
wth ,tthe city in the -matter of
eased real estate values for the
nt year. ,The report shows
t tbo total increase in values in
state for this year . has been.
leati than $10,087,572.. This is
"eidered to be most remarkable,
ia.11y as the real estate increas.
a in 901 _eraotteted to over twenty.
illiona over 1000. Owing tohe
$ bortowing power .not be-
* r fifteen' per cent. of the as-
ssed the corporation
111 be. Milo to borrow a huge
rnount on the -inereased values el
Austrian Boycott Has Beached Seri.
OU3 PrOpOrtiOUS,
A deariateb from Vienna says:
anti -Austrian. -boycott
'Ttiiihrier-ttatittitttiOn-
_Austrian traders, and angering tho
It-is-rwarte e -spread-
ing to Syria, Smyrna, Salome*, and
ther parts of Turkey, and Aus-
trian traders at those places aver,
it is alleged, been threatening with
violence. The Turk, maintain their
-refusal to handle Auetrian traffic,
and the Austrian Lloyds and other
Austrian ShiPft 041,1„ neither *bark
nor disembark passengers, mails or
freight. An Austrian stearter ar-
riving at Jaffa had to land her own
cradle and pasaengers. A mob after-
uardeattacked the Austrian post -
°Mee there, and smashed the niail
boxes and 'mail carte.
ou orrowe
wili b fent onlurther improving
t onditiou of the roads, laying
sewers,etc,' in 1009.
EN WERE semter.
arity of Labor Delays Work on
the T. &
despatch from• ronto says:
-T e constructien of the T. & N. 0;
Itailwity tefrthward has just about
ached the, National Transcontin-
/itailwar:At present the work
practically' been completed to
tbe "Y" joining the other road. The
work has been delayed because of
it minor strike, and .it was found
ery difficult to procure men. The
mmission, desired 100 men, and
with view to Se0aririg` these stren-
*outs efforts were made in Toronto.
The ape offered were $1.75 a day,
„ ply about 40 /nen could be ob-
tained.in addition, the men were
promised their fares both ways if
they served the time stipulated in
he agreement.
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DE4.0 ON STREET.
4u1 Of. -1 own --Dentis
Of Capital.
Well from Ottawa says:
John a Bower, a well known
Iocai enlist, dropped dead on
Thursday night while walking clown
Parka Street in company " with a
• couple el friends. Deceased was
returning home from a. meeting of
• th4 Ottawa Dental Asitociation itt
the time, Ito iiteurvived by a widew
d \children.,
EXPLOSION' OCCURRED.
Peeuiiap Aecident the - Twee
Vublie--fithool. -
A, despatch from ',..Tweed, Ont,,
says: A peculiar accident. occurred
at the Public school here on Wed:
r•esday afternoon, when the princi-
pal, Mr. Blake, was conducting e
themieal experiment. He was pass-
ing ozone through glass tube ton.
taininipogwool order to show its,
bleaching powers, when an explo-
sion occurred. „Glees and -acid flew
in all directions *bout the room.
Mr. Blake's hands and 'rape were
cut in a score of places and several
of the scholars were *ISO more or
less injured. No serious results,
however, are anticipated in, any
case. Colin Ilehn,' son of Mr. IL P.
Helm, local manager of the Bank
of Montreal, was badly . burned
about the face and eyes.
BOYS EATING CORDITE, •
Startling Discovery Made by Lon-
-din, Se *VWPiIaempal.--
-K-dispateh . from London. Ont.,
says: - Principal Wyatt of
George's school discovered- on Wed.
resday afternoon that a, number of
his pupils had been eating cordite
taken from cartridges. One boy ate
'no much of it that at noon he faint-
ed. The culprits, when questioned
about it, said they had read about
the alleged murderer, Private Mali',
eating the *tuff and were esimpling
it to observe its effect*.
•
e a Keopa Quiet lifer Inter.°
sPateh Zm4t Loudon says: A
lel to, th Tinte frosi-St. rOt"
mareay that ;Jima '04v.
. , ,
ent nes tent a note tqj Servia
Montenegro, promising te's*fe.
d their interests at the forth:
ming ronference, and expressing
he hope that tbi* promise will in.
'net them to avoid" * rash poliey.
SUE 'STANDS ALONE.
A despatch from Paris says: A,
I *pedal clespitteh from Constanti.
• rept(' states' that the German .Am
liassatior has detlered to Tewak•
'Pasha, thaTurkish Foreign Minisl
Ur , th*t tlerms,ny would follow tho
line of conduct adoPted by Great
1 Stitainregading the unnelatioit
hv Auetria of .:110snia and Iferteg
viola. A* a 'conseqeence el the attj
totde of the powers, Austria -Run.
irary now Stands. aloes.
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•-AUSTRIA moo BA('
,
Nither'Aitit'iii.iftingir nor. Tur-
key
, &despatch from
his yet given it consent to tae
proposed internatiorml--eofererice
to. settle .the existing situation in
thc near east. Austria../fungary
'irk% to participate units* it is
jireed that the annexation of 1361 -
ma ,14114 Herzegovina be net ells-
osed and • accepted and Iegaluzd
1 he powers without debate. Tur.
y desires * free hand in Mut.;
&Ai*, as well as °toll toMpenta.,
ti)ri from,'Bulgaria. for the Oriental
Railroad in Eitstern Russia and
some other outstanding eiauns. all
the powers are in favor Of lk.fiked
trogramme, and *majority of them
aro inclined to omit from ?the di*.
tlItsiesi, . the outtakes of the pea.
r*ge ,of the Dattlatielles and t
Cretsn protlatnatioa for "olio* wath
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ROM ALL OVED IMPO T IMA.DIN
TRADE :STILES.
TIIE GLOBE.
rale
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enewed the frii1iis
p on
mile G. Sao
t*
committed suicide at *Winn' nitietg,*.his
body being found in Red River-.
South Africa imported Canadian
seeds worth' *1,004409 for the first
six months of the Ateal ye*r,
Burglars at Berwick, rob-
bed the railwaystation and boarded
it trolley ear with the sale and so
eitrried, it off.
The Provincial Government 1*
preparing a detailed plan to get
British farmers to take up farms
in the older portions of Ontario.
William Fisher, for the loss of an
eye; was awarded *1,090 at Hamil-
toti -Vcalmat. the, Internittional
Har-
veater Company. .
A child wits, burned to death in a
schooner it quehec, and Mrs. Pa-
uet the and'metherl, was very,
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olt
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.Xe.. •o
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eley riOgel• NO.
3X,. 55c to 550; No;7 530 to 454c.
Oitts-;..-Ontitrio,* No, 2 white 380
10 340 outside; No, 2 mixed', 37e
to 37340, outside.
Corn -Nominal a.t Re to 873
Toronto freights, for No, 2 or 0 yel-
low.
to-70irnuteide.
Peas -No. 2, 860 outside,___ •
tie Wheat -No. 2, 59c to 00c out-
side.
Bran -Scarce and quiet; quoted
at $20 to *20.50 per ton in bags out-
side.
Shorts -Quiet, 424 1-0_4125_per
in -h,Ags, outside. .
Flour -Manitoba, first patents,
e5,80; seconds, Sam; strong bak-
ers ,4#5.10; Ontario ',Winter, whcat
,
*William Martin, the defaulting COUNTRY PRODUCE.
North Bay tax colleetor, spleaded •Butter -Local wholesale price
goiltiro of tinit341.ppropriating thel are
own's funds in the Assize Court,
and asked for his liberty in order
to--eonvlete reatitatio
at North Bay Assizes of rosinslaugh-
ter in connettion-withrthe-statannit
et Fritz L. Young. Quion and Mor-
ris, who were also charged witisthe
crime, were acquitted. -
d • d • • or I d ed. Y. •• 4, • •
GREAT BRITAIN.
Sheffield, England, will devote
$500,000 toward the relief of the un-
employed.
fiord Fitzinaurice has entered the
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tr.
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ten.
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fusiltade at o
peen* by .parteeei tteepte After
Agliting for.. several beers, many
t`
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.ied xl);#!: I
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mi
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ihereupou 0
ute
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ion Jaet; ineti
the- frontier.
sittiebte.-
trove would Crosti
quoted at 4,3040 to 03.75, and hulls
brought *2.40 to Sa.60 per ewt. The
better class Of mileh cowe were in
demand at .*35 to *70 emelt. Prices
were about 5.00 lower in *hero and
Selecthogscontinued to
aelteat $6,25 per -cwt.
RUSH TO STURGEON LA "E.
he -Reports .4.1Y-06141__
Vcrj Eneouraitig.
• A despatch from Port Arthur
says: Gold prospectors are quietly
Ping4146,- the St
ve btbn ecting ina• iid
around Cobalt. Men who have
C01310 Olit from the works on the
Grand r,Trunic Pacific say that there
Creamery, eeptid 25e to 270 are many looking for the Precious
Dairy prints,..choice 240 to 25c metal, and that a large number of
-uort":1
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a
life - 'Oen- Weill' w
Poultry -Receipts of lis.Q.noiltr visited the camps sm. thattlieriLate,
have been heavy, and prices are suretobe many more and richer
steady. finds, and that within a very short
Spring chickens live wt. tic to too time there will be a„ gold rush into
Fowl, eve weigi4 , . ...k , edao Be thercountry -which will rival some of
Maks, live weight .... .. etoto to those which have now become. his -
Geese, live weight .. .... Seto tie torical. Several parties have left
Young turkeys, live wt.. Vic to ria Port Arthur in the past few dare
Dressed prices ec higher. for fields of promise, and have out -
Eggs. --220 to 230 in case lots. fitted with the intention of sta,ying
Beans --$1.00 for primes and $2 all winter. .
British Cabinet as 'Chancellor of the i for handineked, -
Duchy of Lancatter.. - Cheese -- Large, 13e - to ' 1334c; .............lit.......................
Canada's 25,000,000 334 per cent. twins, 1314e to 324c. FIVE HURT IN DERAILMENT.
loan has come out at par in London, Honey-ioc to '10%0 per pound,
.0 •
and is expected to go to a premium for strained, and 4)- to $2 ..76 Per A Mixed Train Was DitekettNea
----dozen-for-comb . Allendale. ,
Potatoes -Ontario, 60 to )65c per• ,
UNITED STATES. • bag in car lots, and 70e to 75c out A despatch from Barrie says:
'of store; Delawares, 75e in car lots. Three coaches of a mixed train, No.
J. O. Curviocd, a, magazine writer' , •
PRIV0LOSORM.
Panieli Capital Speitatbrift
• T6W12 *lad Devoted to Gossip.
- The -note-of-iliadrid is frivolity.
It, is it spendthrift town. Nowhere
do so may reoplelof modest means
keep carriages, or at least lure
theft*. The automobile has suppl"i.
ed a. flCW outlet t stony—
n on Times.
cannot afford to have 41, motor
driver, or to .bity regular toipplies
of petrol (which, to be sure, is both
r and bad in patriUteastanAat-
• q.,o Uttielworeolreitymtuviates on$457404
high speed to their own glorifieation
and the danger of the public. As
for that public, it lives in.the streets
and in a, perpetual state of talk.
What London or Paris news
tongs_ thing
tortant rnatter$ appeee to intereat
the attdriliino liftle. -What did in-
terest lin was when a young per-
son appeared on horseback in Ifyde
Park in a Directorie costume. Fea-
ther headed -and light heeled, the
MatIrilerio is, on toe other hand,
good-natured and easy to live with.
Madrid women dress well, -even
• .ery welt, and the charm of the
Spanish woman in never denied.
•Modern Madrid is sometimes sup-
posed to be modelled on modern
Paris, but the writer's view is that
ttere is nothing Parisian about
Maalrid, mept the skin.
, , , 42, from Ifeaford, left the rail
motuDraeet!ercht,_ iys tireapo.4_-tritesdintothhaevrateheeeian _ ,_ PBSIVISIOX___a_ ___ ar a.12-a-miie----iierth of _Allan(' ' $
Rouge country. . ' Pork -Short cut, $23.60 per bar- pt.aeeteeonageTr!uwresrdeayin:rfetearnoioenss. ink:intl.!.
Chicago -grand, jury on a charge of Lard-Tiereet,13Xe; tubs, 13Ne;
Lumen Mann was indicted by a re), ; mess VOA* $10.50. 713reitt..a3043..., 11„veitosiithoefinitelstatEo:rdi!
murdering Fanny tailmote ThomP. Pailat 14°' ' .
otts. She sustained ar broken arm,
Smoked too Dry Salted Meats -
son, formerly of Toronto and Wing -
ham. . Long clear bacon, 12%' to, 13e, tons apebrre4y.Renerimegentlir ottf Atahwetiltilluliveirt
Orphan children placed in Jilin- and cases; hams, large, 1234c to nue bud b. d
lac* ,small - 14Ye to ltic • Woke
,,,n. t „,„ ,,:nxi, ,,,! seam _otherwise bruised. Mrs. Tan
,Toronto, laheadcut an
ois homes were *seared with hot 12, ,
of Collingwood ankle hurt.
-irons and *tabbed with forks omit 4 40 to 49q..; shoulders, 103/c pats,
tic to 4c g ea
scissors, according to the charities 110; ro s, 1448 Rotten'rwise iniuiett The
of Parkhill, arm brok.
agent. • - haeouti150 to 1.0e;,green meats., out en and othe
'The demands of the anthracite' of %florae, 10 less than smekea.
mine workers, US formulated in eon- trainwas running about 25 miles an
hour on a level track when the rear
vention at Scranton, include all BUSINESS AT 14014111M.AL trucks of the hist coach left the
eight-hour dit:y and an increase of talfrioonitieiwealc,r0,1,0004.2,0c0.°}4 white nism railet bringing the other coaches tif-
le per cent. in wages. ter ire The coaches turned on their
The Democrats have itccuced Pre- quoted at 4434 to 45c; No. 3 at 43% sides.
sident Roosevelt of purchasing the t to 440, and No. 4 at 43 to 431*,
support of Daniel J. Keefe, Presi- with Manitoba old crop No. 2 white
dent of the Longshoremen's Ass°. at 46 to 4634c; No.3 at 45 to 45Xci THE AufFrRALIAN Outoon,„
elation, with the promise -of an im- , rejected at 44 to 44,14e per bushe _
portant Government .positton.
GMERAL.
The war (Amain the:11410ns is
now believed to have passed away.
-EU'fferes �F ailhaah-iiin IfOlt-antret-
ave alien on soutof, the West,
Indies.
It is expected that the South Af-
rican Union Conference at Durban
will teat three months.
The Emperor Of Germany has in.-
vented a new hub and brake for
railroad oars and automobiles.
Japanese soldiers in Vote*, sleit
twenty-two Comma friendly to, Jo":
,
wheat patents, $6; teconds, $150;
Winter wheat patents $5 to 45.10.
straight rollers, $4.50 to $4.00; dO.,
ja baga„,.42.1e to le.'20; extras,
7104
$21 to _op, sbortfl, .251 ,Ontario
rati,-$21.5-4161 iut.info, ,
JA....*17; shorts, $20 per ton, includ-
ing bags; two gram mouille, *30
to *35; millcd grades, *24 to 143
Per toil. Cheese -'Western choose
are quoted at 124c for vatitoi and
10 for Color:ca. Butter 2034 to
27c..ggii--.221ge for. seleeta ;. 2034e
for No. 1 and 173/o for No. 2
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pan, mitit*Iting them for° insurgents. •tiNttEn STATES, MAR
Commonwealth's Foreign Trade for
Years Was £123,009,000.
A despatch from Melbourne, An-
strelia, says: Sir %it nliain Lyne, cle-
livering_theAudgot statement.
liVednesda, said the .un recedeett-
• y arge eostonts revenue o • 11,-
645,000 was attributable to the new
tariff *nil the higher price of pro,
thiets. Sir WiIIism pointed out
that Australia's imports were X51,-
000,000 and her export's Z72,000,-
000, while the corresponding Cana-
dian figures were go0,000,000. and
$5210,000
Oet. 0 - \bcat-Firm A C°11°11101.41*1 Girt' •
err No. 1,14orthern, esrloarthi, store, " -
-T0,11rAT TREDIr11$11 LA*. ,$1.0034,1 Wiute ,14 ate:lair $ nik!ektkr6 of 0.1001ce. Give $10,000
• mixed$ 1.0 I. trcirn----1V--,60,-i rxik- to Fight' White- Plow
sada te tit it Rev ge 'torn 80,4 to 81X0 X 4 4 X*
* OS r-trt
ermaity a en , fon) 9 A d pitch f
1,0 logo .140. 3 white, 6040. Onte
' . Eogleita..* • -- , ''
, . ...Unsettled; No. a ,white, ot.tt,
, A despateh from London sa,Y6:-.01/0-, No. 4 white, 4034 to 641'0..
The /you and Steel Trade* Untold-Barley...Seed to molting, 60 to 07ce
understancle that in consequence of n. -No. It 00 track, ale.
,
the new British patent* Islet under: mint,00,00118 Oct. , sfloholo
'which foreign :patented articles can. 'treo„, $1.013?; • May, , 411.0tX tt
rot, be sold in Great Britain unless_. *Law; No..4.1 bard, 41.04,4; No,
.roaaviactured bete, * Syndicate, of Northern, $1.03,14i No. 1 Northern,
German, . American, ,Russisto, And 0.042%1 No. 0.Northern,
French capitalists is:forming for the to Flour ,t4irst, paten
PuftkOe of liettuiting tlictoritil ',$5.40 to $5050,; second patents
1.,:titima *IWO foreignlotiftlest,•V $0.40t. Aht- olears,.c $4.
patented in Britain' will be send clears; $3.00 to
factnred and sold at, tost, price. The.. Brostr,--$11.16 $18..26.
syriditate will *.tem. Milwaukee, Oct. 00. Wheat -
rristion on its sales and witt.-**„Vet".146'. 1 Northern, $1,61 to $1,03t Nn
net* of inventions the enermouti: 9 Northern, $1.0 to, $1,04
otpertios of keeping up their own .$1;01 ma. R1&Is lec.,Par
futoriea Zngland. ley...Standard, '00 3
(tOaget: No. 4, 60 to
'65 to 66e. Corn
81,1013.0NED TO Hai
)14,11 of Stitt* itswiti OW** Len
• Saidenly.,Iteealled.
A tlespatth from.
All the men of the hon tt *bent li
om their ships on,l*berf
bcn saddenly retailed; `Zn
ration for this has
rtsistest the or
sasli
to
to ,
eat.
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The Daughters of the Empire hve
doneted ai0,004 to the funds Of the
Atiti;Tubercitiosiiii Society, of
on condition., that ay further
t'.1t0;000 be reited,
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intensely interested in serious
things and producers, thinkers and
132,011 of intellectual and scientific
minence. Madrid certainly does
atootrawiloctitktacharred,steaidoesnnznythot apingearbutt
frivolity-, and- few of her greatest
men, evert statesmen, are much
more than names.
IONOREO THE SPBARBI4
Laborite Meinber Carried From the
British C0110110118*
A despatch from London, says T
the House of Commons on 'Thur.
day Albert Viktor Grayson, Social-
ist and Laborite, from Yorkshire,
constantly ignored the Speaker and
his calls to order, and continued to
call the attention of the House to
the fact that there were people
starving ' on the streets. To the
members who were iesisting that
he sit down, he retorted "It is all
very well for you- to -ery ordcr, you,
who art' well fed. inally the
Speaker called .on the Sergeant -at -
Arms to remove Grayson. While he
WAS being carried out bodily he
Itouted,...addreasitig_Ahe Laborites :
"I tall upon the- traitors to-tlieir
doss w o SVC re u1,
their class to 'stand by me
r-,
e..
ALL IN THE GAME.
A_pOorlady theLotkerilay hasten-
ed to the nursery and said to -her
„ttle daughter.:
‘Vinnie what do you mean by
shoutingand seresreing t Play
quietly, like Tommy. See, he doesn't
make ‘,11 SOUUt.1.4).
` "Of course lie doesn't"-," said the
ttle 'girl. "Th*t, .1* our_gante. He
*p* coming home, late, and
ID otti,"
oull have to work hord if you
°pet to Win old. 13inker'sdome*.
ter.," "I'll 'have to ,work a 'Plod
deal herder if don't. win; her 1'
• . A Aesps,th -fron Ottawa say
e \despatch from aver* tut"
*ad Imperial
g sn'Tikt the Can
o mentt base petaled to
. 'font brin
t Hindv
exporters ON
r cwt. Sales of a; Do
of chbiCe, butchers' ;In
rterl at $4.60 to $6 lirstti
oatk were selling at colon'
nr hey strse
few
iliery steers wit
*AVM%
d
14,
bout *hapvisolution of the
problem in Eritish. COlu.
oMially ronfiruieEl at t
nt of the laterwo
-srz1,useara it hit* been
sh West la
s to 3 ti;d3. year 1 o
pirtetsitiress.
of eoolies from 'India,
fros* Cailcutts. 14 mm'now,
ritiph lioi
ions.
rot) 'std. by the arrarageme t reach. 0
eri between the' tlovernments of .
Canada, Great Britain and British
Ilonduras, that, this /*At" initeita,of
.obtair4ng coolie*. from Caloutta,
they chill be shipped from Vane*.
n, left Vancouver on
d isifl proceed to Iron.
, lir Orleans. As soon AO
11,\* meats rim b kympleted,
dun aow in Pltitish Volum.
iIt he transferred to 'Hondo -
vitt of 0}* three Govern*
ase,
ro;
,y
Mit*
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